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March 3, 2018 posted by Unity Wellington

Launch | So Many Islands: Stories from the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indian & Pacific Oceans edited by Nicholas Laughlin & Nailah Folami Imoja | In-store Friday 16th March, 6-7:30pm

Launch | So Many Islands: Stories from the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indian & Pacific Oceans edited by Nicholas Laughlin & Nailah Folami Imoja | In-store Friday 16th March, 6-7:30pm

Join Unity Books Wellington & Little Island Press for the launch of

So Many Islands:

Stories from the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indian & Pacific Oceans

edited by Nicholas Laughlin & Nailah Folami Imoja



In-store Friday 16th March, 6-7:30pm
Unity Books Wellington, 57 Willis St.


So Many Islands brings together stories from the distant shores of the island communities in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and Pacific. Giving voice to their challenges and triumphs, these writers paint a vibrant portrait of what it is like to live, love and loose the things most precious to them on the small islands they call home.

This enchanting collection will transport you to Marakei, ‘the women’s island’, where a female statue stands guard at each compass point, and introduce you to colourful characters like Leno Humphrey, a small-time cricketer from St. Vincent & the Grenadines who buys his own trophies to take back to his wife.

Voicing global issues such as nuclear testing in the Pacific and climate change – a fight close to the heart of these precariously poised islands – to petty politics and the gaps between generations, readers everywhere will find universal connections with these words and worlds.

Tracy Assing
Heather Barker
Angela Barry
Cecil Browne
Tammi Browne-Bannister
Sabah Carrim
Damon Chua
Marita Davies
Fetuolemoana Elisara
Kendel Hippolyte
Erato Ioannou
Emma Kate Lewis
Karlo Mila
Jacob Ross
Melanie Schwapp
Mere Taito
Mikoyan Vekula

With Marlon James and Sia Figiel.

In association with The Commonwealth Foundation and Commonwealth Writers.


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